Some Wi-Fi aficionados in Poland say they've demonstrated that Wi-Fi at 2.4 Ghz can travel 110 km: The site with details of the experiment is all written in Polish, so if anyone can read it, feel free to offer some more details!
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Some Wi-Fi aficionados in Poland say they've demonstrated that Wi-Fi at 2.4 Ghz can travel 110 km: The site with details of the experiment is all written in Polish, so if anyone can read it, feel free to offer some more details!
There's now an (apparently slashdot-supplied) translation linked off the top of the page:
http://www.interline.pl/interline.php?s=czytelnia/110km_en